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Energy Ministry plans a future with electric vehicles

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On 8/21/2020 at 7:27 AM, rcummings said:

Actualy it's a brilliant idea. Instead of having to build expensive peaker or storage facilities, utilities get to use a bit of the electricity that's stored in your car. And you get paid for it. And since rates are higher when demand is up, the car owner will actually make a profit.

Somehow I Don't believe that the car owner makes money from that . All the time Charging and Discharging will shorten the life of the Batteries  then you have to buy new ones ,I don't believe there's any benefit in doing it that way being that the cost of replacing  batteries so High.

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